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It goes without saying that most senior-care communities focus on ensuring their patients’ and residents’ health, comfort, and safety. After all, one of their main vocations is to help residents be as happy and comfortable as they can be. However, this doesn’t mean that caring for residents and patients is all that happens in an elder-care community. Many senior-care communities and their staff also invest their time and effort in providing educational events and seminars, not only for in-house teams but also for the families of residents under their care.

CareOne Harmony Village at Paramus is a trailblazing assisted living community for the memory impaired, offering innovative memory-care programs designed to help residents maintain the highest possible quality of life, as well as optimal cognitive and physical functioning. The state-of-the-art property will be dedicated to serving those living with Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia and related memory impairments. Harmony Village at Paramus’ accommodations include 124 private apartments and four distinct “neighborhoods” for residents with varying stages of memory impairment, making it the only dedicated assisted living community for the memory impaired in Bergen County.

Being a senior care provider requires a diverse skill set. The work is rewarding, but also demanding and requires a great amount of patience and care. Despite these challenges, however, many healthcare providers choose to stay in the profession because it is a privilege to be of service to patients and their families, and to help them spend this phase of their lives happy, comfortable, and well-cared for.

Thanks to technology, illnesses and medical conditions physicians and researchers weren’t able to cure before are now treatable. It has also made it easier for doctors to accurately diagnose diseases, thus, giving patients enough time to address and find treatment for their conditions.

As they toured the grounds at Hermanos Melendez, a private hospital located about a 20-minute drive from the capital, a team of 20 health care professionals from New Jersey heard stories of the challenges the hospital is facing while providing medical care on the bankrupt island in the aftermath of two devastating hurricanes.

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We understand making the decision to move a senior family member into a care facility is a difficult choice. The transition is often met with resistance by our loved ones, creating a stressful situation for all parties involved. However, there are ways to make this difficult transition easier.

Whether you are seeking a senior care facility to assist a loved one’s medical needs or to promote a healthy lifestyle change, finding the correct facility will open the door to accept the transition and ensure long-term happiness for your loved one.

With this in mind, we have compiled a helpful guide on how to find the right senior care facility for your loved one to feel safe, supported, and satisfied.

Deciding on a senior care facility for a family member or loved one can be a daunting task. Alternatively, as an elder-care company, ensuring you are creating the ideal environment to care for people’s families and loved ones is an immense responsibility

While many options populate the current senior-care landscape, the community is an integral component to maintaining the optimal health and well-being of residents and patients. Elder-care providers need to consider how to cultivate a sense of community among staff, as well as with patients, in order to create healthy, happy living environments.